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	<title>Comments on: Summer is Over, Back to Getting Things Done!</title>
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		<title>By: Kate Davis</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kate Davis</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes it may have been a WET summer, but don&#039;t forget that April was the warmest since records began with only 3mm of rain in the south east and east of England.*

However, I am sure the weather for September will stay dry and warm as I am going camping for my first holiday of the year soon.

* I know this because it is a figure I used in a presentation today and not because I remember all the variations of Britain&#039;s weather!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes it may have been a WET summer, but don&#8217;t forget that April was the warmest since records began with only 3mm of rain in the south east and east of England.*</p>
<p>However, I am sure the weather for September will stay dry and warm as I am going camping for my first holiday of the year soon.</p>
<p>* I know this because it is a figure I used in a presentation today and not because I remember all the variations of Britain&#8217;s weather!</p>
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